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On March 3, 2007 permission was granted for several Wesleyan University performances:

"Tyler and the LMA heads,

So I've got another new artist profile request for you. As a freelance
recordist and archivist working with friends, professors, and under the
Center for the Arts here at Wesleyan University, I have about 15.5 hours
of shows ready to upload that the respective artists would all like freely
available, and when I suggested the LMA to each of them, they were all
immediately interested. There are many more hours sitting in my backlogged
dupe->mix->export->shortenize->upload cue, and they will be uploaded to
the profile when I get to them.

Also, although this is more of a distant future thing, I've been in
unofficial contact with our scores and recordings library, which houses
the less-attended to recordings from Wesleyan shows over the last several
decades (like some vintage Phish and Dead, amongst literally many dozens
of dozens of faculty, student, and visiting artist shows), and they may be
interested in making their catalog available on the LMA.

Anyway, if you could create an artist profile called "Wesleyan University"
with the prefix "wes", that would be great. I have lots of colleagues,
many in distant states or countries, waiting to be able to get to their
performances as well as direct others there, so the LMA's services will
once again come in very handy.

Thanks for all the help, past, present, and future,

Jake"

  

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